Some Web sites store information in a small text file that they save on your computer. This file is called a cookie.

What types of cookies are there?
A first-party cookie is originated by the website that you are viewing, while a third-party cookie is originated by a different site - perhaps another site linked to the site you are viewing - or maybe a site relative to a pop-up advertisement that displays on your computer.

What purpose do cookies serve?
A first-party cookie allows you to edit customization features of the website (your local weather for instance) or specify your preferences for viewing the site. A third-party cookie usually provides some type of content (usually an advertisement) on the website that you are viewing.

We all like something free now and then. It’s even better when it’s something of quality for free … Picasa® is a digital photo album owned by Google®—one of the (if not THE) top-rated search engines on the internet.

Windows XP comes with a simplified version of Terminal Server which will allow us to access your system through the internet. To make it work, you have to give us access. This document will walk you step-by-step through that process.